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This image shows part of the Noachis quadrangle on Mars: Chalcoporos Rupes. The region outlined by the bold white box indicates the area imaged by the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera on 3 January 2019 during Mars Express Orbit 18983. The ground resolution is approximately 13 metres per pixel and the images are centred at about 23° East and 53° South.
Full story: Dark dust devil tracks on Mars